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My goal is to design and create high-quality gadgets and items that make life more enjoyable and effortless. I am dedicated to continuous learning, modeling, sharing, and printing. I envision a future where innovative designs improve daily living, and I am committed to contributing to this vision through my passion and creativity. 😉
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I went hunting for an ant bait container that could hold liquid borax + sugar mix for outdoor use… and quickly discovered that almost every option out there has fat platform and is meant for solid bait or a cotton ball soak with liquid bait mix. Not exactly what I needed.
So I rolled up my sleeves and made my own. Meet the Ant Bait Station—built for both liquid or solid bait and packed with features I couldn’t find anywhere else. Come and check it out. 😉
Ant Bait Station (good for liquid or solid bait)
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While seasoning my soup one day, the sifter cap on my white‑pepper bottle suddenly dropped off—and the pepper went all in. My soup instantly leveled up into a super‑spicy, muddy‑looking concoction. 😅 Not exactly what I had in mind.
The original sifter fitment had warped from repeated refills, so I printed a new one: a customizable sifter cap with adjustable hole size and a much stronger snap‑fit. Problem solved, and no more accidental pepper avalanches.
Customizable Sifter Cap of Glass Pepper Bottle
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I created this print‑in‑place, compact, quick‑hang paper towel holder to make camping life a little easier. Most paper towel holders out there are bulky, need assembly, or fall apart the moment you actually need them. This one fixes all of that.
When you’re not using it, the hooks fold neatly into the rod body. When it’s time for action, they flip out instantly and hang on your camping table, chair, or whatever gear you’ve got around. Simple, sturdy, and ready for the outdoors.
Quick-Hang Portable Paper Towel Holder (PIP)
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I designed this Duct Expansion Limiter to solve a surprisingly annoying problem: flexible air ducts love to stretch, sag, and wander into the most inefficient shapes possible. When you’re trying to vent polluted air out a window—especially from a 3D printer—you want the duct to take the shortest, straightest path. This FlexDuct Brace gives you the control over the duct’s length and routing. Instead of letting the duct expand to its full length, the limiter holds a section of it at you control.
Duct Expansion Limiter (FlexDuct Brace)
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I designed this Cone‑Shaped Filament Feed Coupler to make loading filament from tight dry boxes a whole lot easier. The smooth, tapered interior has no edges for filament to snag on, so the filament naturally guides itself straight into the PC4‑M6 pneumatic connector with almost no effort. The cone shape helps pre‑straighten the filament before it reaches the connector, which reduces friction, lowers the chance of jams, and improves overall feeding into your printer’s extruder.
Cone Shaped Filament Feed Coupler - Dry Box Ready
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I designed this Baby‑Safe Outlet & Plug Enclosure for a friend whose little girl loves exploring every corner of the house. The goal is simple: hide the outlet and the plugged‑in cable so it doesn’t attract a curious baby’s attention, while keeping everything secure and out of reach.
Baby‑Safe Outlet and Plug Enclosure
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I designed this soft TPU sleeve to finally put an end to the mysterious buzzing duet between my car’s rear‑view mirror tilt lever and the parking permit tag. For months they’ve been rattling like they’re trying to start a band. 😅
Now I can actually enjoy my music without the unexpected “buzz‑track remix.”
The fins on the back aren’t just for looks—they create space to catch and guide the strings from hanging decorations, so the sleeve keeps doing its job.
TPU Anti‑Buzz Rearview Mirror Tilt Arm Sleeve
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After upgrading from Bambu Lab A1 → X1 → H2C, I ended up with a great collection of build plates from earlier Bambu printers—but very few plate options exist yet for the H2 series. Rather than letting those plates sit unused, I designed this Build Plate Alignment Jig so my A1, P1, and X1 plates can continue to serve me on the H2C. This jig provides a consistent, reliable way to position earlier‑generation plates on an H2‑series printer while prioritizing safety, durability, and ease of use.
A1 P1 X1 Build Plate Alignment Jig for H2C H2D H2S
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I designed this mounting bracket to hold motion‑sensor light bars wherever you need them—by the bedside, in closets, storage rooms, and even upside down on stair handrails. The mount fits light bars or strips with an end‑cap size of 15 × 22 mm, and it’s perfectly happy holding them horizontally, vertically, or fully inverted, just like in the photos.
Motion Sensor LED Light Bar Mounting Brackets
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I built a reusable spill proof HEPA + activated carbon filter box that’s perfect for keeping your print fumes and VOCs out of your workspace without bankrupting your filament fund. Bigger mesh, more carbon (about 34–40 g), optional HEPA, and a spill‑proof lid. Check it out 😉
Bambu P1 X1 Activated Carbon and HEPA Filter Box
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If you’ve ever spent an afternoon trying to measure the inside of a car’s center console or a weirdly shaped cabinet, you know the struggle. Standard rulers don't bend, tape measures sag, and calipers are usually just too long to fit.
I designed this Telescoping Distance Checking Device to solve that exact "how am I supposed to measure that?" problem. It’s basically a physical placeholder. It reaches into the awkward spots for you, locks in the distance, and lets you take accurate measurement.
Telescoping Distance Checking Device
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The Sienna’s center console is HUGE… a little too huge. Things don’t just get stored in there — they vanish. Since I couldn’t find a proper organizer for it on MakerWorld, I designed one myself. 😉
This tray turns that deep box into two useful levels. The upper tray keeps everyday items easy to grab — phone, lip balm, pens, sunglasses, all the small stuff that usually sinks to the bottom. Bigger items like first‑aid kits, rear entertainment head-sets, stay neatly in the lower compartment.
Toyota Sienna Center Console Organizer Tray
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Get every last drop—no shaking, no splattering, no waste.
The Canned Sauce Emptying Funnel is a simple but surprisingly effective kitchen helper designed to drain canned sauces, soups, and liquids cleanly and hands‑free. Just flip the can upside down, set it on the funnel, and let gravity do the work while you prep the rest of your meal.
Compatible With:
Tomato sauce & paste
Condensed soups
Coconut milk
Broths & stocks
Most standard cans < 12cm tall (or adjust scale as needed)
Canned Sauce (thick liquid) Emptying Funnel
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Do you enjoy catching up on the news, watching your favorite shows, following a sports game, listening to podcasts, or chatting with friends—all while doing chores like washing dishes? Or maybe you’re trying to learn a new recipe from a video, only to realize there’s nowhere safe to put your phone in the kitchen? I found myself in that situation constantly. So, I designed a simple gadget to solve it. This phone clip gives your phone a stable spot without cluttering your workspace.
Window Blind Mount Phone Holder
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🛠️ Oscillation Knob Upgrade – Because Your Fan Deserves Better 🌬️
If your fan has stopped swiveling and now just stares blankly into space, it might be time for a fix. I created this redesigned oscillation control knob to replace the broken one on my own fan—and it's not just a copy, it's a serious upgrade.
✅ What makes it better:
Stronger overall design
Two retention hooks instead of one for a more secure fit
Thanks to 3D printing, it’s easy to include those improvements without extra fuss
Fan Oscillation Control Knob
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Say goodbye to overpriced lantern holders! 😉
Tired of searching affordable lantern holder and use cheaper wire hooks that never quite fit your camping poles? Same here. That’s why I designed this ultra-reliable lantern holder to make your outdoor setup brighter and easier.
Key features:
Perfectly fits on ø16mm poles
Tough enough to hold light to heavy lanterns
Snap it on, take it off, or adjust the height—piece of cake
Keeps your camping area lit and cozy without the fuss
Hanging Beam for Camping Lantern (for ø16mm pole)
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Ever noticed recycling bins overflowing with the wrong stuff because the sign was hidden under plastic bags? I created a simple clip that lifts the sign above the rim, so it's easy to spot and impossible to miss. This clip is designed for the Rubbermaid 2957 container—one of the most commonly used recycling bins in offices.
Features:
- The clip snaps securely onto the rim—no screws, no hassle. Just clip and go.
- A wavy groove holds the sign firmly in place.
- Simple design weight 7.48g only
Recycle Bin - Sign Holder
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This Poop Slide is designed to guide poops from A1 printer to slide down into the “Pit”, the hole reserved for electric cables. The hole is typically located at the back end of an office table. A large bin can be put under the pit to collect lots of poops. This save time from frequent cleaning out of small poop bucket. 😅
A1 Poop Slide - Send the poops down into the pit!
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I used to buy bulk canned sauce and transfer it to a glass bottle with a hand pump for daily use. To preserve the flavor and freshness of the remaining sauce, I would cover the original can with food wrap and store it in the refrigerator until the next refill. This TPU-printed elastic band save the hassle of excessive wrapping! Now, food wrap stays securely in place with ease. If you've used food wrap to preserve your canned sauces like me, you may find this TPU band incredibly useful.
TPU Band for ø15.5 cm canned food
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I came up with these connectors to securely hold cardboard panels in place, serving as wind blockers to shield my A1 printer during long printing sessions. They worked so effectively that I realized they could be handy for anyone needing to set up cardboard panels for various purposes.
The connectors are designed to snugly fit corrugated cardboard sheets that are 3-4 mm thick, making them versatile and easy to use. I hope they prove to be a helpful addition to your project. 😊
Carboard Partition Wall Connectors and Enforcers
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